New data shows thousands of women and girls at risk as aid cuts threaten gender-based violence services

New data from the International Rescue Committee reveals a disturbing trend: thousands of women and girls in West Africa are increasingly at risk due to severe aid cuts crippling essential gender-based violence services. As financial support diminishes, programs designed to protect and empower women are forced to reduce their reach, leaving many without access to critical support systems. This alarming situation underscores the urgent need for international attention and action to ensure the protection and well-being of vulnerable populations. With a substantial decline in funding, the IRC stresses that the progress made over past years in safeguarding women’s rights and safety could be undone, potentially leading to heightened instances of abuse and exploitation. The article calls for immediate interventions and restoration of aid to continue providing necessary assistance to those in dire need. Readers can grasp the serious implications of these aid cuts and the pressing requirement for global solidarity to combat gender-based violence.

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